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I'm trying to come up with a landscape for a scene I'm working on, but I can't
seem to come up with anything suitable. I've tried Terragen, World Machine,
and several other programs.
I have rather specific needs for my landscape, so, obviously, the best solution
would be to draw it myself, but I have no Idea how.
I would appreciate it if someone could point me in the direction of a tutorial
of some sort.
Regards,
ADB
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Hi Anthony
you may give TerrainMaker a try,
it's a quite old program (DOS-Vesa) but don't be scared off that
i used it to 'draw' landscapes in the old days...
http://www.ericjorgensen.com/html/tm.htm
Regards
Joerg
Anthony D. Baye wrote:
> I'm trying to come up with a landscape for a scene I'm working on, but I can't
> seem to come up with anything suitable. I've tried Terragen, World Machine,
> and several other programs.
>
> I have rather specific needs for my landscape, so, obviously, the best solution
> would be to draw it myself, but I have no Idea how.
>
> I would appreciate it if someone could point me in the direction of a tutorial
> of some sort.
>
> Regards,
>
> ADB
>
>
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Anthony D. Baye wrote:
> I have rather specific needs for my landscape, so, obviously, the best solution
> would be to draw it myself, but I have no Idea how.
You can use a rough manually drawn height field as an input to
World Machine and then smooth it and layer some random stuff on
to make it look more real as in
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/thread/%3C463bbad2%40news.povray.org%3E/?mtop=3
The input file was a simple low resolution b/w image, don't remember
what program I used to create it, might even have been Paint although
I'm not sure if it can write a grayscale format directly readable by
World Machine. Gimp will be fine, though.
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Anthony D. Baye wrote:
> I'm trying to come up with a landscape for a scene I'm working on, but I can't
> seem to come up with anything suitable. I've tried Terragen, World Machine,
> and several other programs.
>
> I have rather specific needs for my landscape, so, obviously, the best solution
> would be to draw it myself, but I have no Idea how.
>
> I would appreciate it if someone could point me in the direction of a tutorial
> of some sort.
>
I know what you mean. I downloaded a lot of programs to make height
feilds and never did get one I liked.
So... I made my own.
If you have windows 98 or better I have programs that make and modify
height feilds. They are at:
http://leroywhetstone.s5.com/Win_Programs.html
The height feild maker uses contour lines as a map. It gives you great
control of the lay of the land.
I also have a program that modify height feild tgas.
Hope this helps!
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Anthony D. Baye wrote:
> I'm trying to come up with a landscape for a scene I'm working on, but I can't
> seem to come up with anything suitable. I've tried Terragen, World Machine,
> and several other programs.
I haven't used it, but Geomorph looks very interesting:
http://geomorph.sourceforge.net/
It's specifically designed for "painting" your own heightfields.
However, it seems to be pretty much Linux-only (with a FreeBSD port). As
a Linux nut, that makes me a little happier than it really should. :-)
--
William Tracy
afi### [at] gmailcom -- wtr### [at] calpolyedu
You know you've been raytracing too long when every computer upgrade you
have made in the past three years has been to accommodate more complex
images.
-- Aaron Gage a.k.a Slartibartfast
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William Tracy wrote:
> Anthony D. Baye wrote:
>> I'm trying to come up with a landscape for a scene I'm working on, but I
>> can't
>> seem to come up with anything suitable. I've tried Terragen, World
>> Machine, and several other programs.
>
> I haven't used it, but Geomorph looks very interesting:
> http://geomorph.sourceforge.net/
>
Very nice, been thinking about writing something like that but I guess I
don't need to now.
> It's specifically designed for "painting" your own heightfields.
>
> However, it seems to be pretty much Linux-only (with a FreeBSD port). As
> a Linux nut, that makes me a little happier than it really should. :-)
>
Don't feel too bad about it. Linux-only here too :)
--
Ger
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Ger <No.### [at] ThankYou> wrote:
> William Tracy wrote:
> > As a Linux nut, that makes me a little happier than it really should. :-)
>
> Don't feel too bad about it. Linux-only here too :)
hey! we're mates! and I know Jaime Vives Piqueres is onboard too! :)
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